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Keith S Jones

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The Medical Journal of Australia|October 30, 2003
Back to the futureKeith S Jones
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 5, 2006
Interface between residential aged care facilities and a teaching hospital emergency department in Western AustraliaKeith S Jones
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 13, 2007
Patient privacy and LatinKeith S Jones
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2020
Do exploratory arm movements contribute to maximum reach distance judgements?Keith S Jones, Benjamin P Widlus
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
The effects of prism adaptation on egocentric metric distance estimationAllyson R Colombo, Keith S Jones
Human Factors|January 2, 2016
Do Tele-Operators Learn to Better Judge Whether a Robot Can Pass Through an Aperture?Elizabeth A Schmidlin, Keith S Jones
Human Factors|May 3, 2021
How Perceptions of Caller Honesty Vary During Vishing Attacks That Include Highly Sensitive or Seemingly Innocuous RequestsMiriam E Armstrong, Keith S Jones, Akbar Siami Namin
Human Factors|December 30, 2008
Does content affect whether users remember that Web pages were hyperlinked?Keith S Jones, Timothy V Ballew, C Adam Probst
Human Factors|December 29, 2010
An investigation of the prevalence of replication research in human factorsKeith S Jones, Paul L Derby, Elizabeth A Schmidlin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 28, 2020
Does lacking information about your affordances impact your perception of others' affordances? A test of the embodied simulation hypothesisKeith S Jones, Benjamin P Widlus, Nicholas A Garcia
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The Medical Journal of Australia|October 30, 2003
Back to the futureKeith S Jones
The Medical Journal of Australia|September 5, 2006
Interface between residential aged care facilities and a teaching hospital emergency department in Western AustraliaKeith S Jones
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 13, 2007
Patient privacy and LatinKeith S Jones
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)|February 21, 2020
Do exploratory arm movements contribute to maximum reach distance judgements?Keith S Jones, Benjamin P Widlus
Human Factors|June 17, 2014
The effects of prism adaptation on egocentric metric distance estimationAllyson R Colombo, Keith S Jones
Human Factors|January 2, 2016
Do Tele-Operators Learn to Better Judge Whether a Robot Can Pass Through an Aperture?Elizabeth A Schmidlin, Keith S Jones
Human Factors|May 3, 2021
How Perceptions of Caller Honesty Vary During Vishing Attacks That Include Highly Sensitive or Seemingly Innocuous RequestsMiriam E Armstrong, Keith S Jones, Akbar Siami Namin
Human Factors|December 30, 2008
Does content affect whether users remember that Web pages were hyperlinked?Keith S Jones, Timothy V Ballew, C Adam Probst
Human Factors|December 29, 2010
An investigation of the prevalence of replication research in human factorsKeith S Jones, Paul L Derby, Elizabeth A Schmidlin
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|February 28, 2020
Does lacking information about your affordances impact your perception of others' affordances? A test of the embodied simulation hypothesisKeith S Jones, Benjamin P Widlus, Nicholas A Garcia
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